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  2. C'mon Aussie C'mon - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Australian singer Shannon Noll recorded a cover with updated lyrics. The track was released on 20 December 2004 to aid the children's charity Good Start, a joint charity set up by the Australian Red Cross and Sanitarium foods to raise money to ensure all Australian children start the day with a healthy breakfast.

  3. APRA Top 30 Australian songs - Wikipedia

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    APRA's Top 30 Australian songs was a list created by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) in 2001, to celebrate its 75th anniversary. [1] A panel of 100 music personalities were asked to list the "ten best and most significant Australian songs of the past 75 years".

  4. List of best-selling singles of the 2000s in Australia ...

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    The data are compiled from a sample that includes music stores, music departments at electronics and department stores and Internet sales, in other words, both digital as well as CD sales. [ 1 ] In January 2010, the Australian Recording Industry Association released a chart with the highest selling singles of the previous decade, using data ...

  5. Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again - Wikipedia

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    This chant has been described by The Guardian ' s Darryl Mason as "one of the most famous in Australian rock history". [8] The single peaked at number 11 on the Kent Music Report. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's "Ozzest 100", the 'most Australian' songs of all time, "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" was ranked number 11. [9]

  6. List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1960s

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    Other hits Songs peaking at number two included "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston, "If I Had a Girl" by Rod Lauren, "What in the World's Come Over You" by Jack Scott, "Mule Skinner Blues" by The Fendermen, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" by Brian Hyland, "I Found a New Love" / "Defenceless" by Lonnie Lee, "Please Don't Tease" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, "Peter Gunn" by ...

  7. List of top 25 singles for 2006 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following lists the top 25 singles of 2006 in Australia from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) End of Year singles chart. "I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair)" by Sandi Thom was the biggest song of the year, peaking at No. 1 for ten weeks and staying in the top 50 for 34 weeks, this song was also the longest number one of the year.

  8. List of Australian chart achievements and milestones

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    This is a comprehensive listing which highlights significant achievements and milestones in Australian music chart history, based upon Kent Music Report and Australian Recording Industry Association. Songs with the most weeks at number one

  9. List of number-one singles of 2006 (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    ARIA Charts number-one singles of 2006 < 2005 2007 > Other Australian number-one charts of 2006 albums dance singles Top Australian singles and albums of 2006 Triple J Hottest 100 top 25 singles top 25 albums Sandi Thom's " I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers in My Hair) " was the biggest-selling single of 2006, having topped the ARIA Singles Chart for ten consecutive weeks. The ARIA ...